Signs of the Time
During the early days of baseball, fans experienced the game without the benefit of an umpire's colorful hand signals: the defiant fist as the perfect pitch crossed home plate, the cross-hand sweep as the runner slid into home, and the dramatic fist pump as the runner, ball and baseman converged at first base. The umpire's voice, usually drowned out by the screams of thousands of excited fans, served as the only means to signal a ball or strike or to call a player safe or out. Explore the origins of baseball's hand signals and the pioneers responsible for this pivotal innovation.G

2:00 am

Angle of Attack"Part - Two"
The second part of this two-part documentary series begins with the potential demise of naval aviation, as many in the military establishment promote nuclear weapons and pronounce carrier aviation obsolete.G

Make:"Computer Music Making"
The musical makers of CCRMA stretch the sonic boundaries by turning personal computers into an electronic symphony.G

4:00 am

Conquistadors with Michael Wood"All The World Is Human"
Wood follows clues to trace the route of Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, who walked across America from Florida to the Pacific coast. Part 4 of 4G

5:00 am

Circus"Survival of the Fittest"
Experience winter in New York, which means packed stands under the big top and misery on the back lot -- as the weather wrecks havoc on the tent, the trailers and the health of the company and crew. D

6:00 am

Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
America's Resilient Sikhs - One year after the mass shooting of Sikh worshippers in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, Sikh leaders tell Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly's Managing Editor Kim Lawton that their community has become stronger since the attack, with more optimism and hope. Sikh leaders are campaigning nationally to get more protection from hate crimes and racial profiling. They are also lobbying for Pentagon permission for Sikhs in the military to wear their traditional turbans and unshorn hair. D

Second Opinion"Foodborne Illness"
E. Coli is one of several dangerous foodborne pathogens that can cause severe illness and even death. Learn from experts how to protect yourself from foodborne illness, which is often referred to as food poisoning. D

7:30 am

Lidia's Italy In America"Philadelphia: It All Happens on Philadelphia's 9th Street"
In this episode, Lidia visits Philadelphia's Sarcone & Son's Bakery, where their bread is made the same way today as it was when this institution first opened in 1918; a truly old-world bakery, Louis Sarcone closes up shop after each day's batch is sold. Lidia also takes a tour of the impressive artisanal Italian imports at 9th Street Market, such as Claudio Specialty Foods and Di Bruno Brothers'. In the kitchen, Lidia makes Chicken Trombino, Stuffed Escarole, and is joined by Grandma for a favorite Italian-American dessert: Pignoli cookies. D

8:00 am

New Scandinavian Cooking"Captain Haddock"
Andreas visits the wind-blown peninsula of Stad in Western Norway, where boats set sail to catch haddock. Andreas makes haddock "envelopes" stuffed with carrots, saffron, cabbage and prosciutto, and then a brightly colored salad with smoked haddock. After a trip to Scotland to meet the official fish-and-chips champions, he prepares a smoked version of the dish. D

8:30 am

Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless"Oaxaca's Top Chefs"
Oaxaca has long been known for its seven moles, unparalleled home-cooking and remarkable market fare. Lately, its restaurant reputation has skyrocketed, too. Deservedly so. D

9:00 am

The Jazzy Vegetarian"Super Party Menu"
Host Laura Theodore prepares a crowd-pleasing menu to serve at a fun-filled gathering. Easy "Oven-Baked Two-Bean Chili" satisfies big appetites with spicy heat and hearty flavor. "Jazzy Potato Skins" are a delicious vegan version of a classic American nosh and "Sweet and Salty Snack Almonds" satisfy when munchies strike. D

9:30 am

Martha Bakes"Pound Cake"
Pound cake makes excellent use of the basic building blocks of baking - butter, sugar, eggs and flour - and offers nearly unlimited opportunities for adaptation (incorporating cream cheese or semolina, for example). Martha takes the viewer through variations, starting with the most traditional and finishing with a version inspired by her travels through Asia. D

Cook's Country from America's Test Kitchen"Icebox Desserts"
Bridget uncovers the secrets to perfect Lemon Icebox Cheesecake. Then, Jack challenges Chris to a tasting of chocolate ice cream. And finally, Erin updates a lost recipe and shows Chris how to make French Silk Chocolate Pie. D

11:00 am

America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated"Indian Classics Made Easy"
Man on the Street John "Doc" Willoughby learns about Indian cuisine from Chef Floyd Cardoz. Then, test cook Becky Hays teaches host Christopher Kimball how to make two classic Indian recipes: Indian Flatbread and Indian-Style Spinach with Fresh Cheese. And finally, equipment expert Adam Ried reveals his top pick for juicers in the Equipment Corner, and gadget guru Lisa McManus reviews some of her favorite kitchen gadgets. D

11:30 am

Scrapbook Soup
Julianna Hudgins opens the show with a cut and embossed fall card. Next, Julie McGuffee creates an Advent calendar using a decoupage technique. Then, Jo Pearson shows how to make a canvas wall hanging. D

12:00 pm

Paint This With Jerry Yarnell"Osage Prairie Summer, Part 2"
Continuing with "Osage Prairie Summer", Jerry now shows his students how to continue using very loose, impressionistic strokes and other techniques to continue under-painting and blocking in the middle and foreground. Then, shows how to add minor highlights to create the so-called "hot spots" to lead your eye to specific areas of the painting. D

12:30 pm

Aviators
Can a kid land an airliner?: A follow up to some of the popular sim segments from season one, but this time with a 12 year old at the controls! Flight services: Kurtis shows us the many important functions of this often overlooked aspect of Air Traffic Control services. $100 hamburger: A pilot expression for an aviation food-run. Anthony and Raeleen dig in at Greenville, SC. D

1:00 pm

This Old House"Essex 2012/13, Human Centered Design, and Demo"
Kevin visits the Institute for Human Centered Design and one of architect Sally DeGan's accessibly designed projects; the bad shed dormer is removed at the house, and work starts on a barrier-free entry. D

Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac"Bread Box"
Who doesn't want a beautiful natural bread box for their kitchen, especially if it features a fabulous tambour door? The tambour door has been around for hundreds of years, and though it looks like it would be hard to construct, it is made of just a few slats of wood stuck onto a canvas.G

America's Heartland
Bring in the colorful harvest on a Florida blueberry farm. Pass the salt and learn about the history of popcorn. Cook up some unique asparagus recipes with Sharon Vaknin and climb to new heights at a New Orleans rooftop farm. D

4:00 pm

NOVA"3D Spies of WWII"
Alarmed by rumors of advanced rockets and missiles, Allied intelligence recruit a team from British universities and Hollywood studios to an English country house. Team members use 3D stereoscopes to view millions of air photos of German territory, and are able to spot telltale clues that reveal hidden rocket bases. With 3D graphics NOVA recreates what WWII photo spies saw, and tells the suspenseful, previously untold story.G

British Antiques Roadshow"Dartmouth 2"
During the second visit to the Devon coast, an exquisite collection of 18th-century miniatures draw the attention of the experts, and a precious Chinese glass vase.G

6:30 pm

Rick Steves' Europe"Galicia and the Camino De Santiago"
Rick follows a centuries-old pilgrim trail, from the French border to Santiago de Compostela in Spain's northwest corner. He stops in Pamplona for the running of the bulls and dives into the unique Celtic culture of Galicia where Riverdance meets flamenco.G

7:00 pm

The Lawrence Welk Show"From Polkas to Classics"
The show opens with the "Pennsylvania Polka." The Lennon Sisters follow with "Serenade of the Bells." Bobby and Cissy dance to "Andalucia." Natalie Nevins sings "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria."G

7:59 pm

Are You Being Served?"Coffee Morning"
Pre-noon activity leads to a coffee break book and action by the union.G

8:30 pm

Keeping Up Appearances - The Memoirs of Hyacinth Bucket"A Job for Richard"
Hyacinth determines Richard should secure a high executive position with a local firm, which has a vacancy in its ranks. Richard fancies neither the prospect of the job nor the plan Hyacinth has for him to meet The Big Boss.G

9:00 pm

As Time Goes By"Going Online"
Jean decides to join the technological age, frustrating Lionel with her enthusiasms for the internet. Lionel's financial woes deepen.G

9:30 pm

Red Green's Hindsight Is 20-20
This special celebrates 25 years of Red Green on television, done in traditional biography style. Interviews are intercut with photos and video clips. Characters like Buzz Sherwood, Dougie Franklin, Glenn Brackston, Kevin Black and Bob Stuyvesant, who were cast members in the early years, are part of this celebration.G

10:30 pm

My Family"A Very Brief Encounter"
Susan's old university friend Margot comes to Susan and Ben for support while she is going through a divorce. Ben agrees to help Margot make her estranged husband jealous, which somehow leads to Ben and Susan hiding in a closet.G

11:00 pm

Doctor Who Series"The Wedding of River Song"
As the Doctor makes his final journey to the shores of Lake Silencio in Utah, he knows only one thing can keep the universe safe - his own death. But has he reckoned without the love of a good woman?G